Rogue River Court Victory

June 16, 2021

The City of Medford’s nutrient pollution of the Rogue River violates its discharge permit, a federal court has ruled in NWEA’s 2018 lawsuit challenging the discharge of treated sewage to the river.  The lawsuit claimed that Medford routinely discharges nutrient pollution (nitrogen and phosphorus) at excessively high concentrations, causing negative effects to the downstream aquatic ecosystem such as the growth of nuisance algae and aquatic weeds and a decline in the macroinvertebrate community—the bugs that make up the bottom of the food chain.

The case started in 2013 when the Rogue Fly Fishers commissioned a report on the algae and weeds downstream of the Medford discharge.  The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) subsequently did its own report, as did Medford, both of which confirmed the earlier science but neither Medford nor the Oregon DEQ took any action to stop the pollution.  This inaction led to our lawsuit.

Hafele Report Rogue River Feb 2019
Posted: May 31, 2019 Download 4.89 MB


DEQ Rogue River Algae Study Sept 2014
Posted: May 31, 2019 Download 4.65 MB


Medford Outfall Report Final Jan 2013
Posted: May 16, 2018 Download 4.89 MB


Medford Complaint News Release
Posted: May 16, 2018 Download 87.45 KB


Medford Complaint Rogue River May 2018
Posted: May 16, 2018 Download 2.51 MB


Notice of Intent to Sue City of Medford OR
Posted: October 27, 2017 Download 1.46 MB


NWEA v. Locke (CZARA Oregon Coastal Logging) Settlement Fact Sheet
Posted: September 29, 2010 Download 928.39 KB


NWEA v. Locke (CZARA Oregon Coastal Logging) Final Settlement Agreement
Posted: September 28, 2010 Download 0.00 KB


Federal Lawsuit Settlement will Force Changes in Oregon's Coastal Logging Practices
Posted: September 28, 2010 Download 0.00 KB


NWEA v. Locke (CZARA Oregon Coastal Loggging) Agreed Order
Posted: September 28, 2010 Download 76.04 KB